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Baudelaire's impression of comedy as a decadent art , tallies with Rousseau's negative view , expressed in his " Lettre à D'Alembert , " 12 where he maintains ( against Molière ) that comedy displays the favorite vices of a society with ...
Baudelaire's impression of comedy as a decadent art , tallies with Rousseau's negative view , expressed in his " Lettre à D'Alembert , " 12 where he maintains ( against Molière ) that comedy displays the favorite vices of a society with ...
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The expressed beliefs and behavior of men who claimed to believe in Jesus appalled me . I spent a great deal of time defending Christ against “ Christians . ” Several times when I expressed doubt as to the divinity of Jesus , I came ...
The expressed beliefs and behavior of men who claimed to believe in Jesus appalled me . I spent a great deal of time defending Christ against “ Christians . ” Several times when I expressed doubt as to the divinity of Jesus , I came ...
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The specious organic unity based upon idealism is expressed in images of the artificial fire : “ ... the rushing Pequod freighted with savages , and laden with fire , and burning a corpse , and plunging into the blackness of darkness ...
The specious organic unity based upon idealism is expressed in images of the artificial fire : “ ... the rushing Pequod freighted with savages , and laden with fire , and burning a corpse , and plunging into the blackness of darkness ...
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